The present invention concerns an adjustable exterior vehicle mirror, particularly such a mirror which can be adjusted in a driver or passenger position.
Vehicles, in particular commercial vehicles, are today, universally equipped with a left and a right exterior mirror, or in the case of a left side operated vehicle, a “driver” and “passenger” side mirror. This assures the widest possible view for the driver over the area at the rear of the vehicle. In the case of a right side operated vehicle then, in reverse order, the left mirror becomes the passenger mirror and the right mirror serves as the driver mirror. In the following, for the sake of clarity, essentially only a left side operated vehicle will be disclosed in detail. It being understood, of course, the aspects of the invention apply in the same manner to a right side operated vehicle.
To mount external vehicle mirrors, it is known that a mirror housing must be affixed to a vehicle. A mirror pane, carried by the housing, must rotate in regard to a known reference or zero point. This rotation may be accomplished by either manual or electrical power in order to accommodate the driver's angle of sight and to adapt to the respective height of various drivers. Advantageously, the construction of the housing, which is mounted to the vehicle by either rigid or pivotal supports, resists considerable wind loadings, while the mirror pane can be adjusted precisely within the housing by a small force.
Because of the asymmetrical position of the driver when driving on the left (or right) side of the vehicle, adjustments differ for the driver and the passenger side mirrors. For example, the reference position for the driver mirror, in relation to the direction of travel, is considerably more angled than is the reference position for the passenger mirror.
In the state of the technology, and because of the different reference positions of the mirror pane in its respective housing, the left and the right housings have differed in construction from one another. For this reason, up to the present time, no uniform housing was available, which, by a simple reversal, could be uniformly installed as a left and/or a right housing. Disadvantageously, housings of different construction for left and right exterior mirrors needed to be designed, manufactured and inventoried.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,131 B1 proposes to furnish on a carrier plate, a wedge shaped adapter onto which the mirror pane can be mounted in an angular reference position by means of an adjustment member. The wedge shaped adapter possesses an angle δ=(β−α)/2. If the remainder of the carrier plate is rotated in mounting, mirror-symmetrically at the angle ε to the direction of travel and on this carrier plate, the interposed adapter be turned 180° about its vertical axis, then the result emerges, as is shown in FIG. 1 of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,131 B1, that the reference positions ε+δ=α or ε−δ=β. In this way, by means of uniform carrier plates and adapters, and by an interchanging of mounted positions, the different reference positions for a left and a right exterior mirror can be provided. A disadvantage in this arrangement is that separate adaptors must be provided and fastened onto the carrier plate. This increases not only the material costs and the mounting expenses, but also creates an added connection point, which, for example, can be subject to vibrations.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved vehicle mirror for interchangeable use as a driver side or passenger side exterior mirror.
Another object of the invention is to provide a vehicle mirror having a reversible, interchangeable mount where the mounting costs and incidences of vibration are reduced.
The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing an exterior vehicle mirror housing attached to the vehicle, an adjustment member interchangeably affixed to the housing, and a mirror pane carried by the adjustment member. The mirror pane can be set in one of two reference positions, and can be rotated in relation to this reference position and the housing. This adjustment member provides for a first and second affixed reference position and can be interchangeably affixed to the housing, so that the different reference positions are easily available in relation to the housing and the vehicle.
Because of the direct connection between the adjustment member and the housing, a separate intermediate adapter required by the prior art is not needed. This saves material costs and reduces the outlay for mounting. In accord with the invention, only the adjustment member need be provided. The elimination of an additional adapter reduces not only the weight, but avoids an additional connection point and thereby a weak structural location, which otherwise can cause or enhance vibrations.
Likewise, it is possible, by means of the two above stated mounting positions, different reference positions for the left and right exterior mirrors can be realized, so that, advantageously, the entire range of the adjustment member is made available for a fine adjustment of the angle of sight. Advantageously, this adjustment range can, on this account, be relatively small, since already because of the different reference positions, and the positioning of the left/right mirror is done by the driver.
Surprisingly, experience has shown, that in spite of the higher fabrication expense due to integral structural methods without the interposed adapter, and the greater material costs due to an unused mounting adjustment at the housing and the adjustment member, the invented exterior mirror is more economical in cost than the formerly known method of mounting.
Advantageously, the mirror pane, attached in the housing on the vehicle, when not rotated relative to the first reference position, makes a first angle with the direction of travel. With the adjustment member in the second reference position the mirror pane makes a second angle with the direction of travel wherein the first angle is greater than the second angle. An exterior mirror with the adjustment member mounted in a first reference position corresponds, in this example, to a driver side mirror. Similarly, an exterior mirror with an adjustment member mounted in the second mounting position corresponds, in this example, to a passenger side mirror.
Advantageously, the housing can have an integral mirror holder and a cover wherein the mirror holder part of the housing can be mounted to the vehicle by a supporting arm, and the adjustment member and/or the cover attached to the mirror holder. The cover can, in this arrangement, be releasably fastened to the holder or otherwise be made integral therewith. The former provides a heavy and stable support and a light, simple, exchangeable outer contour, the latter being of advantageous and compact manufacture.
Rotation of the mirror pane relative to the reference position can be manual, especially by means of a control linkage, or can be motor driven, especially by means of an electric motor, controllable from inside the vehicle.
Preferably, the adjustment member can be interchangeably affixed to the housing in the first or second reference position and screwed thereto in the selected position. Likewise, both parts can be affixed together and be releasable, perhaps secured with an adhesive material. An advantageous connection includes one or more snap connections, which snap together by the insertion of the adjustment member into the housing. Particularly favored is an arrangement wherein the connections in both fixed reference positions are identically formed, so that the adjustment member or the housing need have only a single connection possibility.
An advantageous connection possibility between the adjustment member and the housing includes a shape-fit or interlock fit. In this case, the housing can have at least one recess for the shape-fit acceptance of the adjustment member in the first and second reference position. Contrary to this, it is also possible, that the adjustment member itself can be provided with a recess, which, in the first or the second reference position complementarily accepts an appropriate part of the housing.
The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
Referring now in more detail to the drawings, the invention will now be described in more detail.
A mirror pane 2 is adhesively attached to a mirror carrier plate 21 rotatably affixed to an adjustment member 3. The mirror pane 2 is respectively shown in a reference position, in regard to which, it can be rotated relative to the housing. For this purpose, the adjustment member 3 is equipped with a ball joint 3a restrained against free movement, so that the mirror pane 2, in combination with the mirror carrier plate 21 is rotatable relative to the housing upon pressure against a surface thereof and restrained in place otherwise. In an alternate embodiment, the adjustment member 3 may include an electric motor controllable from the inside of the vehicle for rotating of the mirror pane 2 in relation to the housing 1.
In a first reference position, shown in
If one turns adjustment member 3 as shown in
In an overall examination of the Figures, it becomes clear that by affixing adjustment member 3 in housing 1 in the first reference position (
The two reference positions can be realized in various versions. Besides recesses 12, 13 of the illustrated embodiment, alternately correspondingly inclined contact surfaces of the housing 1 and/or of the adjustment member 3 can be designed. In similar manner, analogous to the shown embodiment, the adjustment member 3 can carry appropriate recesses, which in turn, and in accord with the reference position, accept complementary parts of housing 1.
The embodiment described here, with a first and a second recess in housing 1, enables a very compact and stable incorporation of the adjustment member 3. Adjustment member 3 may be designed with only one connection, this being, for instance, a flat contact surface and borings for screws.
In another embodiment of the present invention the adjustment member 3 may have a third or additional reference positions in housing 1. In this manner, various reference positions of the mirror pane relative to the housing, for both the driver and passenger mirrors can be realized. Housing 1 may be affixed on the vehicle at various angles relative to the direction of travel and by means of the corresponding reference position, assure the same reference position of the mirror pane. In this way, for example, various support arms and/or fastening positions on the vehicle are provided with the same exterior mirror.
In the following, various mounting positions are discussed, which differ among themselves in respect to the angle of the mirror pane against the direction of travel in a plane perpendicular to that of the exterior mirror. That is to say, the mirror is rotated within this angle. This enables placement of driver and passenger mirrors. Additionally, or alternatively, it is possible that the mounting positions, however, also present different angles of the mirror pane to the direction of travel in a vertical plane of the exterior mirror.
In a corresponding additional embodiment,
Similarly, the illustrated embodiment permits placing the same exterior mirror nearer or further away, in order, for example, to adapt the angle of view to accommodate the use of a trailer.
The above named placements (nearer/farther to the vehicle; higher/lower of left/right) can also, be realized by means of one, uniform, exterior mirror, whereby this has available, for each placement, a corresponding reference position for the adjustment member in the housing.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
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102005025614.7 | Jun 2005 | DE | national |